Remembering Kurt Kuhnke
30/04/1910, Kurt Kuhnke is born in Stettin. A pre and post war motorcycle racer, Kurt moved into car racing and rose through Formula 3, Formula Junior and Formula 2 before Continue reading
30/04/1910, Kurt Kuhnke is born in Stettin. A pre and post war motorcycle racer, Kurt moved into car racing and rose through Formula 3, Formula Junior and Formula 2 before Continue reading
It was the busiest motor sport weekend of the season so far, with racing and rallying events taking place all over the globe and in different time zones, it was Continue reading
Well, now we can understand much better how F1 teams feel after launching their last work of art… and then it stops on the track with some kind of unforeseen Continue reading
Shock news for Formula 2 champion Dean Stoneman: The 20-year-old Brit has been diagnosed with testicular cancer. Stoneman, who tested with the F1 team Williams in Abu Dhabi last November, Continue reading
19/01/1914, Frederick Robert Gerard is born in Leicester, UK. Bob Gerard was probably the most competitive of ‘Gentleman drivers, extremely successful in Britain and even came close to winning that Continue reading
18/01/1942, George-Francis Servoz-Gavin is born in Grenoble, France. Johnny Servoz-Gavin’s first F1 World Championship race was a one-off start with the Matra team at the 1967 Monaco GP. A year Continue reading
It’s fast living times we live in: Race drivers, who lost their life while sharing the common love for our sport somewhere in the past seem en vogue to be Continue reading
Andy Soucek wrote history today at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola by overtaking Robert Wickens for 3rd place, thus becoming the first champion of 21st century version Continue reading
Who would have thought, given the dominant way Sébastien Loeb lead the the first half of the 2009 WRC season, the Ford works team would be able to mount a Continue reading
For the fifth time in six years, Chevrolet WTCC driver Alain Menu will take part this weekend in the Buenos Aires 200 km, one of the few long distance events Continue reading